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in washington, d.c. home to the world's largest collection of museums and at the center of one of the most public spaces of the nation. scheduled to open in 2015, the museum exists today through a vast array of programs nationwide, including special exhibitio exhibitions, an online presence, and numerous educational a programs. in vision, in many ways there are few things as powerful and important as a people, as a nation that is steeped in its history. often america is celebrated as a place that forgets. this museum seeks to help all americans remember, and by remembering, this institution will stimulate a dialogue about race and help to fosse area spirit of reconciliation and healing. there are four legs on which this museum will stand. the first is to create an opportunity for those that care about african-american culture, to explore and revel in that history. second, equally important is the opportunity to help all americans see just how central african-american history is to all of us. the museum w
in washington, d.c. home to the world's largest collection of museums and at the center of one of the most public spaces of the nation. scheduled to open in 2015, the museum exists today through a vast array of programs nationwide, including special exhibitio exhibitions, an online presence, and numerous educational a programs. in vision, in many ways there are few things as powerful and important as a people, as a nation that is steeped in its history. often america is celebrated as a place...
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we will demand real change in washington. >> south carolina was a bitter setback in south carolina. >> we still have a long way to go and a lot of work to do. >> today, he was back on the attack against gingrich. >> i do not think that the people of this country will choose as the next president of the united states a person who spent 40 years in washington as a congressman and a lobbyist. >> he tried to settle the flap over his taxes. >> i will release my taxes for 2010 on tuesday of this week. >> rick santorum finished a distant third and pledged to soldier on. >> just wait until the next race. that is in florida on january 21. he needs money and resources for a contest that has now become crucial. >> i will keep fighting for every single vote. i will compete in every single state. >> and now he is competing with what is being called newtmentum newfound confidence. >> the president state of the union address this week -- a recent poll said that six in 10 americans want president obama to focus on two things, jobs and the economy. they want to hear concrete ideas from the president n
we will demand real change in washington. >> south carolina was a bitter setback in south carolina. >> we still have a long way to go and a lot of work to do. >> today, he was back on the attack against gingrich. >> i do not think that the people of this country will choose as the next president of the united states a person who spent 40 years in washington as a congressman and a lobbyist. >> he tried to settle the flap over his taxes. >> i will release my...
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washington, los angeles, new york, the big cities have got competition. it's the middle american cities that are getting the brunt of this. memphis is one of them. what can you do about memphis, cincinnati, st. louis, pittsburgh? >> well, i mean, what we can always do is to examine what the impact of these mergers has been and if we find anti-competitive operations in a particular city -- >> then can i ask you to look into memphis and the situation there? frontier airlines came in. delta came in. undercut them. frontier left. u.s. air now is run in memphis, washington. delta is going to undercut them. southwest is not looking to come in. we talked to southwest. they said if we come in, we're going to be undercut. that's monopoly. >> yeah. i mean, there cannot be -- i can't comment on the particulars because i'm not aware of them, but to the extent that one entity tries to undercut another inappropriately by lowering its prices, and driving that competitor out of the market, raises the prices once it's gone, that's inappropriate under antitrust laws. that'
washington, los angeles, new york, the big cities have got competition. it's the middle american cities that are getting the brunt of this. memphis is one of them. what can you do about memphis, cincinnati, st. louis, pittsburgh? >> well, i mean, what we can always do is to examine what the impact of these mergers has been and if we find anti-competitive operations in a particular city -- >> then can i ask you to look into memphis and the situation there? frontier airlines came in....
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i wish they did more than this with "washington journal." here is what i've got. cheney just had a heart transplant. who paid for that? we the taxpayers paid for that. if he's not a billionaire, he's close to it. that's a problem in this country. congress give themselves the very best health care this country has to offer regardless of what it costs. they force we the taxpayers to pay 72% of their health care monthly per year per congress person. and what we need the do as a country, we need to demand that presidents, vice presidents and congress put on social security and medicare. if they aren't they would fix these problems and fix them adequately. if they don't like that, then don't run for the office. thank you so much. and i'll continue listening. >> thanks for your call. thanks for listening. on twitter, someone who goes by john rowe dough tweets this. someone is going to pay and someone is going to collect. next is charleston, mississippi. this is antoine. go ahead. democrat. you're on the air. all right. we will take our next telephone calls. we're watchi
i wish they did more than this with "washington journal." here is what i've got. cheney just had a heart transplant. who paid for that? we the taxpayers paid for that. if he's not a billionaire, he's close to it. that's a problem in this country. congress give themselves the very best health care this country has to offer regardless of what it costs. they force we the taxpayers to pay 72% of their health care monthly per year per congress person. and what we need the do as a country,...
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in change in washington. [cheers and applause] calista and i are happy to have our daughter, maya a chief -- our son-in-law, our two chief debate coaches who are both right here. we are delighted to have my sisters here i also want to recognize several people who were important in south carolina making this happen. the judge really took over and did a great job. the former congressman is a terrific class act. he did a great job putting things together. [applause] house majority leader kenny bingham came on board and helped us. the speaker was tremendous. we travel the last couple of days together. vivian was tremendous helping us across the state. peter mccoy was remarkable. i wanted to say we had a team on our staff who worked week after week. they did a great, great job. [applause] there are so many things and i have so many memories from different parts of the state. everybody, including people who, by accident, voted for the other candidates, everybody was nice to us. i think south carolina and showed a s
in change in washington. [cheers and applause] calista and i are happy to have our daughter, maya a chief -- our son-in-law, our two chief debate coaches who are both right here. we are delighted to have my sisters here i also want to recognize several people who were important in south carolina making this happen. the judge really took over and did a great job. the former congressman is a terrific class act. he did a great job putting things together. [applause] house majority leader kenny...
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dollars when i named it or would you pay eight grand for that washington. story with the. party they went so. maybe it makes. for a frozen chicken. trying to find out like i donated to charity then without having to buy it because when you get a really cool washington tonight well there's a few discrepancies in her story she claims that she kept the mc nugget in the freezer for three years there was no need to everyone knows that mcdonald's food does not decompose i need to be honest i'm a little concerned about that aspect also i never feared out what camp she was sending these thirty kids to i want to know like did this person and she sent them to a scientology camp i don't. know maybe at the camp is a question of the mcdonald's. and those that got drugs russians in those places and yeah i mean do you agree that because you were here we originally brought up this story and who was it without having last of course kevin had to ruin our part of it is all. on our parade i don't understand. americans i guess we kind of just the americans we stand out when we travel around th
dollars when i named it or would you pay eight grand for that washington. story with the. party they went so. maybe it makes. for a frozen chicken. trying to find out like i donated to charity then without having to buy it because when you get a really cool washington tonight well there's a few discrepancies in her story she claims that she kept the mc nugget in the freezer for three years there was no need to everyone knows that mcdonald's food does not decompose i need to be honest i'm a...
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. >>> more dark developments in washington state has police investigate the family tragedy that claimed the lives of two young boys. josh powell left a voice mail saying he couldn't live without his boys and didn't want to go on anymore. he withdrew $7000 from a bank and then he blew up their house, killing his sons and himself. investigators still have not located powell's wife suzanne who disappeared two years ago, but they acknowledge she is now dead. >>> a ruling on same-sex marriage adds fuel to the heated debate here in maryland. we have the local implications for proposition 8. >> reporter: what's happening in california is being viewed with great interest here in maryland. it's a victory for supporters of same-sex marriage. a federal appeals court in san francisco overturned the ban on same sex marriage in a 2-1 vote calling it unconstitutional. it moves the issue one step closer to the supreme court. >> thank you for joining our campaign. >> reporter: appeared on politics nation with reverend al sharpton. he says he hopes the federal ruling this california will help maryland pa
. >>> more dark developments in washington state has police investigate the family tragedy that claimed the lives of two young boys. josh powell left a voice mail saying he couldn't live without his boys and didn't want to go on anymore. he withdrew $7000 from a bank and then he blew up their house, killing his sons and himself. investigators still have not located powell's wife suzanne who disappeared two years ago, but they acknowledge she is now dead. >>> a ruling on...
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where she advocated for the interest of over 350 businesses across a six-state new england region in washington, d.c. where she worked. her areas of responsibility were health care, and she also was the special assistant to our very own vice chair of the democratic caucus, john larson of connecticut. she earned a bachelor's degree in political science from southern connecticut state university and a masters degree in religious studies with a concentration in religion, ethics and public policy from howard university school of did i vin at this. she is also an instructor at the calvary bible institute where she teaches a course on faith and politics. next we have cindy smalls. cindy smalls is the national voter protection manager for the aflcio working in the political department overseeing the 2012 my vote, my right to voter protection campaign. prior to coming to the aflcio cindy worked for seiu from 2007 to 2012 and in various capacities as the mid-atlantic area political director, senior legislative advocate and coordinating manager overseeing seiu's retiree problem and as a field director fo
where she advocated for the interest of over 350 businesses across a six-state new england region in washington, d.c. where she worked. her areas of responsibility were health care, and she also was the special assistant to our very own vice chair of the democratic caucus, john larson of connecticut. she earned a bachelor's degree in political science from southern connecticut state university and a masters degree in religious studies with a concentration in religion, ethics and public policy...
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others here in washington, d.c. >> the mike is on its way. mayor palitto from santa ana, california. >> thank you, mayor. you are offering us something absolutely extraordinary today in terms of, you know, how we can use this to lend back public opinion and share good news, et cetera, et cetera. one of the areas that many of us deal with is energy and the fact that unfortunately it's gotten coupled with global warming. and everybody immediately starts saying well, do you believe, and i believe. those of us just trying to make a difference. we're just trying to install solar in our communities, trying to get community gardens, trying to have mass transit. we're trying to do all sorts of good things. and very often we're just told no because here in washington, you know, this whole global warming has just killed everything. there's no energy bill. there's no climate bill. there's no green bloc grant. there's a whole bunch of things that around there. i was wondering how we can read with you, that we could decouple some of these things and focus
others here in washington, d.c. >> the mike is on its way. mayor palitto from santa ana, california. >> thank you, mayor. you are offering us something absolutely extraordinary today in terms of, you know, how we can use this to lend back public opinion and share good news, et cetera, et cetera. one of the areas that many of us deal with is energy and the fact that unfortunately it's gotten coupled with global warming. and everybody immediately starts saying well, do you believe,...
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dollars named better would you put eight grand for the washington. but not in the box story with the phones went. out so. maybe it makes. for a frozen chicken no from. trying to find out what made the charity then without having to. get a really cool george washington you know well there's a few discrepancies in her story she claims that she kept the mc not get in the freezer for three years there was no need to everyone knows that mcdonald's food is not to impose the european friends there i'm a little concerned about that aspect also i never figured out what camp she was sending these thirty kids to i want to know like did this person is she sending them to a scientology camp i don't. know maybe if the mcdonald camp is a question of course i mean for all. those that got good fortunes in those places or you and i maybe you agree that because you were here we originally brought up this story and you with it would likely have been last of course kevin had to ruin our part of this parade on our parade i don't understand. right. americans i guess the ki
dollars named better would you put eight grand for the washington. but not in the box story with the phones went. out so. maybe it makes. for a frozen chicken no from. trying to find out what made the charity then without having to. get a really cool george washington you know well there's a few discrepancies in her story she claims that she kept the mc not get in the freezer for three years there was no need to everyone knows that mcdonald's food is not to impose the european friends there i'm...
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dealers in washington, d.c. and smalls added the amendment that those who sold liquor in washington, d.c. could not discriminate in the establishments. they had to sell it to everybody. and of course his purpose for doing that was to open up restaurants and taverns to african-americans so that they could go and use any public accommodations that they wanted. this also, of course, was taken out of the law. now one of the things that smalls was concerned with was the right to vote. in 1890, he wrote an article in
dealers in washington, d.c. and smalls added the amendment that those who sold liquor in washington, d.c. could not discriminate in the establishments. they had to sell it to everybody. and of course his purpose for doing that was to open up restaurants and taverns to african-americans so that they could go and use any public accommodations that they wanted. this also, of course, was taken out of the law. now one of the things that smalls was concerned with was the right to vote. in 1890, he...
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. >> i'll show you a new museum in washington that's making headlines with visitors. >> it's the scene of the most famous indian battle in history. i'll tell you how -- i mean where -- in flag facts. >> and i'll introduce you to a teen with a talent... for helping others. >> so get ready. "teen kids news" starts right now. >> welcome to "teen kids news."s i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm siena. here's this week's top story. >> a surprising number of visits to the emergency room are caused by problems with contact lenses and other eye injuries. so we've been looking into the issue. here's harry with a report. >> look up for me. good. blink. look down. good. cornea looks good. >> each year, almost a million kids suffer eye injuries. a lot of those happen around the home -- for example, an accidental poke in the eye or handling household cleaners. sports are another cause. in fact, every 13 minutes, someone is rushed to an emergency room for a sports-related eye injury. >> one of the biggest things i see is that one person thinks that the game is over, everybody else thinks the game is still going
. >> i'll show you a new museum in washington that's making headlines with visitors. >> it's the scene of the most famous indian battle in history. i'll tell you how -- i mean where -- in flag facts. >> and i'll introduce you to a teen with a talent... for helping others. >> so get ready. "teen kids news" starts right now. >> welcome to "teen kids news."s i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm siena. here's this week's top story. >> a surprising...
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after more now from washington. and cyprus showing talent and i program the last time we spoke about the latest human rights watch report were shed light on the hundreds of youth that are serving life in prison sentences without parole in california and across the united states we want to know that if you thought that a sentence that severe as really appropriate for juveniles so pretty surprising to the streets of d.c. to find out what you had to say. i'm on the streets of d.c. to tell people in the nation's capital what our viewers on twitter facebook and you tube had to say and see which comments we should keep or delete. to juveniles be able to be sentenced to life in prison without parole i read your response from mike on facebook he said if they're old enough to knowingly kill violently rob and rape they are old enough to pay the price keep it or delete it keep it and know what they're doing to do something so violent are heinous if they're old enough to knowingly killed by lightly robbed and rape they are old
after more now from washington. and cyprus showing talent and i program the last time we spoke about the latest human rights watch report were shed light on the hundreds of youth that are serving life in prison sentences without parole in california and across the united states we want to know that if you thought that a sentence that severe as really appropriate for juveniles so pretty surprising to the streets of d.c. to find out what you had to say. i'm on the streets of d.c. to tell people...
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search for washington, d.c. attractions and all that of course, that's going to be on our website, myfoxdc.com. >> that might be the best answer you have ever given. come on, tony. >> i'm serious. it was thorough. as you were saying these things i was thinking, that's right. really? >> yes. for a while, my wife broke her ankle last year, was in a wheelchair. a lot of places, if you call in advance and explain what the situation is, they'll work it out. they will work it out for you so you have a shorter distance to walk or what have you. >> this is why i love when you do that chime in. you make it better. thank you viewer. good luck, happy dating. 20 years. >> is there another ask allison question? i'm just asking. question you would tions, do like answered? send that one to me. we answer all types of questions. our producer when i said, do we have another ask allison question, she said, no. we might have a question about dating for 20 years. >> we'll be right back. >>> a new data plan for at&t will be
search for washington, d.c. attractions and all that of course, that's going to be on our website, myfoxdc.com. >> that might be the best answer you have ever given. come on, tony. >> i'm serious. it was thorough. as you were saying these things i was thinking, that's right. really? >> yes. for a while, my wife broke her ankle last year, was in a wheelchair. a lot of places, if you call in advance and explain what the situation is, they'll work it out. they will work it out...
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washington, d.c., from the past and present time. out for an been hour. it is a fascinating -- >> go ahead. >> they have some tremendous theirices to serve country come up wounded veterans life altering injuries. of them is taking action to fellow service members. developing a sanctuary for warriors. the $10 million project was entirely by private and donations. veterans will be able to spread and spend two weeks for free. we have had so many volunteers. yoga instructors, kayaking instructors. he hopes to have it open by next may. >> facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg just tied the knot. you can add has been to his list of his accomplishments. he married this longtime girlfriend. the couple met at harvard and before saying i do. yesterday, mark zuckerberg made facebook public. >> a lot of people talking about brilliant mark zuckerberg in getting the i.p.o.. she is the smartest woman around. seriously. is a lot going on in sports, a lot of underdogs. with us. one d.c. team is on fire right and it is not do you think. ♪ [ kari ] i used to serve my c
washington, d.c., from the past and present time. out for an been hour. it is a fascinating -- >> go ahead. >> they have some tremendous theirices to serve country come up wounded veterans life altering injuries. of them is taking action to fellow service members. developing a sanctuary for warriors. the $10 million project was entirely by private and donations. veterans will be able to spread and spend two weeks for free. we have had so many volunteers. yoga instructors, kayaking...
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in washington, d.c., there ks a understand why journalism is a key to our freedom. annie takes us on a tour. >> 35,000 newspaper front pages, real-life pieces of recent history, the first announcement of the death of a president, the thrilling news that a world war was over, dramatic stories that reporters and photographersws risked their lives to tell. you can find all this and more at the newseum. en this spectacular new attraction in washington, d.c., explores one of our most important freedoms -- the freedom of the press, guaranteed by the first amendment of the constitution. >> the first amendment guarantees that you can say what you want, you can publish what you want, including ideas that are not popular. and if you don't have the ability to let that person or that idea get out, you never have access to it, so you never have change. you won't have change, you won't grow as a society. >> the newseum celebrates the freedom of the pressn a big way, with seven levels of galleries and 15 theaters, including one that takes you to a new dimension. >> it's a 3-d movi
in washington, d.c., there ks a understand why journalism is a key to our freedom. annie takes us on a tour. >> 35,000 newspaper front pages, real-life pieces of recent history, the first announcement of the death of a president, the thrilling news that a world war was over, dramatic stories that reporters and photographersws risked their lives to tell. you can find all this and more at the newseum. en this spectacular new attraction in washington, d.c., explores one of our most important...
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. >> brenda: occupiers and unions blasting the big conservative bash in washington d.c. and it comes as more conservative lawmakers are pushing right to work laws. unions hate them. but are they the right fix to get americans working again? hi, everyone, i'm brenda buttner, this is bulls and bears being let's get right to it. the bulls and bears, gary b smith, tobin smith. jonas max ferris, along with amel amelia and david. and indiana did, made its state right to work. and gary b you say that's the right move for workers, why? >> absolutely, brenda, i'm surprised all 50 states haven't done this, because the facts bear out. let's look at just some of the united states when you compare right to work states to nonright to work states. they have higher gdp growth, higher wage growth. higher pay, higher productivity and higher growth. and more of the population covered by insurance. you have to scratch your head brenda, and say why isn't this the rule in every state in the country. >> brenda: david, you don't agree with that why? >> well, if you look at other facts, that bei
. >> brenda: occupiers and unions blasting the big conservative bash in washington d.c. and it comes as more conservative lawmakers are pushing right to work laws. unions hate them. but are they the right fix to get americans working again? hi, everyone, i'm brenda buttner, this is bulls and bears being let's get right to it. the bulls and bears, gary b smith, tobin smith. jonas max ferris, along with amel amelia and david. and indiana did, made its state right to work. and gary b you say...
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south and east of washington on the eastern shore. generally in the low to mid 50s. areas in blue dipped into the mid 40s. shenandoah valley, far west and north of washington and into the mountains this morning. as we look at the nearby temperatures, montgomery, prince george's, fairfax, arlington, around 50 degrees. district of columbia, the low 50s. hour by hour today, a lot of cloudiness three 6:00 a.m. wind out o of the west at 5 to 15. there's a chance of a few sprinkles late morning and early afternoon. otherwise, clouds breaking up with some sunshine. we'll climb into the mid and upper 50s. the winds will be gusting to 30 miles an hour this afternoon. i'll be back in ten minutes with the hometown forecast. first 4 traffic with danella now. >> thank, tom. checking on a few things in our area. overall, very, very quiet. not seeing any delays at all. not seeing anything in the roadway to slow you down. georgetown pike, have a disabled vehicle there. it's in the shoulder lane. not bad. i want to bring your attention crossing the bridge heading inbound. one of the
south and east of washington on the eastern shore. generally in the low to mid 50s. areas in blue dipped into the mid 40s. shenandoah valley, far west and north of washington and into the mountains this morning. as we look at the nearby temperatures, montgomery, prince george's, fairfax, arlington, around 50 degrees. district of columbia, the low 50s. hour by hour today, a lot of cloudiness three 6:00 a.m. wind out o of the west at 5 to 15. there's a chance of a few sprinkles late morning and...
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church in fort washington, maryland. he oversaw the development of a wide range of youth ministries that engaged young people in a style of praise and worship thelma braced their unique styles and interest. he received national media attention on b.e.t.'s "cousin jeff's chronicles," on cnn and c-span. reverend lee serves on the leadership team of "saving ourselves," s.o.s., an organization working in the gulf coast on behalf of those victimized and impacted by the social, economic, and physical devastation of hurricane katrina. next i have ajuwa onsong. did i get it right? >> close. >> close? who is the president and ceo of faith links inc. she served as manager of federal affairs for the new england council, the nation's oldest regional business organization, where she advocated for the interest of over 350 businesses across the six state new england region in washington, d.c. where she worked. her areas of responsibility were health care. and she also was a special assistant to our very own vice chair of the democratic
church in fort washington, maryland. he oversaw the development of a wide range of youth ministries that engaged young people in a style of praise and worship thelma braced their unique styles and interest. he received national media attention on b.e.t.'s "cousin jeff's chronicles," on cnn and c-span. reverend lee serves on the leadership team of "saving ourselves," s.o.s., an organization working in the gulf coast on behalf of those victimized and impacted by the social,...
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[applause] we do not need a washington that requires governors to come into washington, d.c. and grovel for health care waivers so they can take care of their poorest citizens in a cost-effective manner. i have been fighting this type of washington over reach for 10 + years. last year, i proudly cited budget that ended all state funding for planned parenthood in my state. [applause] since then, there has been about a dozen of those clinics that have shut down in my state. [applause] but you see, because left wing pro-abortion radicals do not like what we did, president obama has invalidated a waiver that provides health care for more than 100,000 women in my home state. they literally set aside funding for preventative health care because we refused to subsidize abortions. but why are we even subject to this decision to begin with? nowhere in the constitution doesn't say that health care should be run by the federal -- does it say that health care should be run by the federal government. [applause] washington has no right to dictate how and from whom receive health care, what
[applause] we do not need a washington that requires governors to come into washington, d.c. and grovel for health care waivers so they can take care of their poorest citizens in a cost-effective manner. i have been fighting this type of washington over reach for 10 + years. last year, i proudly cited budget that ended all state funding for planned parenthood in my state. [applause] since then, there has been about a dozen of those clinics that have shut down in my state. [applause] but you...
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and i'm on a flight from washington, d.c., to charlotte, north carolina. i had been an intern that summer on capitol hill. and one of my regrets of the summer was that i never seen strom thur thurmond. there's an unusual appearance. i didn't know they meant. i had my -- i'm on the flight and look ahead and front of me. i see a man who has the orange-colored hair. practically. it was brightly colored the first generation hair plugs and it shows you how slow i am. i this to myself that must be what strom's head looks like. it was strom. i knew that when people were reaching other and, you know, trying to . >> i wanted to shake his hand too. i've been in d.c. that summer for the first time, and i met all of these politicians i'd seen on tv. it was a great thrill. i was about to go home and speak my dad's rotary club putted to tell them about the famous people i net washington, d.c. and so i was going try to shake his hand when i got off the plane, but as i got iewf the plane, there were people already lined up to shake his hand. and and i didn't get in line.
and i'm on a flight from washington, d.c., to charlotte, north carolina. i had been an intern that summer on capitol hill. and one of my regrets of the summer was that i never seen strom thur thurmond. there's an unusual appearance. i didn't know they meant. i had my -- i'm on the flight and look ahead and front of me. i see a man who has the orange-colored hair. practically. it was brightly colored the first generation hair plugs and it shows you how slow i am. i this to myself that must be...
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i am running to fundamentally change the entire structure of power in washington, d.c. to move this country back to the constitution, back to the declaration of independence, back to the principles that made america historically great. so i am happy for the academic left, most of the elite media, and virtually all of the left-wing democrats to understand -- this campaign is about the end of their dominance of the united states and the development of a new center of power called the citizens in which we take power away from washington and return it back home. and it's that simple. and if you go to newt.org, you will see a systematic laying out of very dramatic changes in direction. you just take the issue of judges who have become dictators, some of whom are anti-religious bigots. we laid out in a 5 -page paper, which we've been working on for nine years, go back to the constitution, the declaration of independence, to the federalist papers, to the writing of alexander hamilton, to thomas jefferson, so andrew jackson, to abraham lincoln, to franklin delano roosevelt, and
i am running to fundamentally change the entire structure of power in washington, d.c. to move this country back to the constitution, back to the declaration of independence, back to the principles that made america historically great. so i am happy for the academic left, most of the elite media, and virtually all of the left-wing democrats to understand -- this campaign is about the end of their dominance of the united states and the development of a new center of power called the citizens in...
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this population growth also created a much more segregated city in washington, d.c. as african-americans continued to move in and were funneled into certain sections of this city. by the start of the 20th century, washington's african-american community constituted essentially a separate city within the federal government, a secret city, as one author has described it. now, while we know a great deal about the general history of african-americans in this city, i would argue, i would suggest, that we do not know enough about the specific issues unfolding in different portions of the district. those of us that know washington, d.c., know that this is a city of multiple parts, different experiences, and different communities. georgetown is different from the park, which is different from u street, which is different from northeast, which is different from capitol hill, which is different from the area surrounding the white house. the community in each of these areas have unique characteristics and unique ways of looking at the world. when i first came here years ago --
this population growth also created a much more segregated city in washington, d.c. as african-americans continued to move in and were funneled into certain sections of this city. by the start of the 20th century, washington's african-american community constituted essentially a separate city within the federal government, a secret city, as one author has described it. now, while we know a great deal about the general history of african-americans in this city, i would argue, i would suggest,...
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back to washington. so o.s.b. wahl comes to washington and starts a political career. he sits in the legislature. he becomes the first black justice of the peace. they call him judge from then on. then we see, we see that washington begins to take that inevitable turn toward profound, deep disenfranchisement of blacks and profound segregation. so what is happening for the wahls, which, you know, an elite family, what's happening for the wahls is that their world is circumscribed to places they cannot go, places they cannot eat. during the period of segregation, as some of us were old enough to have been born then, that the black elites entertained in their homes almost exclusively, when they traveled they stayed in the homes of other blacks because they didn't have public accommodations. tell us about the home, the parties of wahls. >> sure. the wahls had a big, beautiful house that was right next to howard university. >> they sent his children to the schools that howard ran. o.s. about wahl was asked by general otis howard, the namesake for howard university to recrui
back to washington. so o.s.b. wahl comes to washington and starts a political career. he sits in the legislature. he becomes the first black justice of the peace. they call him judge from then on. then we see, we see that washington begins to take that inevitable turn toward profound, deep disenfranchisement of blacks and profound segregation. so what is happening for the wahls, which, you know, an elite family, what's happening for the wahls is that their world is circumscribed to places they...
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if the border slave states secede, washington, d.c. is surrounded. if maryland and virginia surrender essentially the war is over and confederates have won. so a central goal for lincoln throughout is to prevent the slave states bordering the free states from seceding. what else? these are great points. let me summarize his main aims. as you pointed out the primary goal is to placate the south. not only maryland and virginia but north carolina, kentucky, arkansas, virginia. try to prevent them from seceding. he tries to prevent it in the south. southerners, confederates already had taken over many federal forts. there were two chief ones left. this notion of using the inaugural address or his to buy time reflects a number of assumptions. one, is lincoln and many northerners believe that the secessionists were bluffing. from the mexican war. they threatened to secede if the kansas and -- were not passed. that was the main source of getting what they wanted. a long tradition of accommodating these southern views. the second is the majority of southerne
if the border slave states secede, washington, d.c. is surrounded. if maryland and virginia surrender essentially the war is over and confederates have won. so a central goal for lincoln throughout is to prevent the slave states bordering the free states from seceding. what else? these are great points. let me summarize his main aims. as you pointed out the primary goal is to placate the south. not only maryland and virginia but north carolina, kentucky, arkansas, virginia. try to prevent them...
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okay, george washington, did you take my truck out last night? 'tis tasty. new ocean spray cherry juice drinks, like cran-cherry, made with sweet cherries and the crisp taste of cranberries. ah, sweet deal! find out how to get a free cherry juice drink at oceanspray.com or on facebook. >>> here's look at the weather in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., pleasant, 63. atlanta, mostly sunny, 66. detroit, some sun, 49. denver, cooler, 48. seattle, cloudy and 50 degrees. >>> a nuclear reactor in northern illinois remains offline this morning. the unit suddenly lost power yesterday. diesel generators kicked in to supply power to the plant and operators released steam to keep the reactor cool. now the steam contained low levels of a radioactive form of hydrogen, but they insist the workers and the public were never in danger. many residents did assume the worst. >> well, i kind of panicked. the first thing i did was go get those pills they'd given us a couple years back. and then my niece called and she told me to stay in the house, so that's what i
okay, george washington, did you take my truck out last night? 'tis tasty. new ocean spray cherry juice drinks, like cran-cherry, made with sweet cherries and the crisp taste of cranberries. ah, sweet deal! find out how to get a free cherry juice drink at oceanspray.com or on facebook. >>> here's look at the weather in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., pleasant, 63. atlanta, mostly sunny, 66. detroit, some sun, 49. denver, cooler, 48. seattle, cloudy and 50 degrees....
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. >> when your walk into the, you might as well keep walking of lead washington to let them know, we are not putting up with this any longer. but this time for abortions and. over 50 percent of the treasury is pro-life. with a happy about that. the use of the movement is amazing. young people know how precious life is in. stocks and >>vicki: south carolina's primary gave the republican field another winner and perhaps is indicating the contest is far from over. >> six candidates started the week and for ended it. newt gingrich clenched the no. 1 spot in a south carolina primary. >> they did everyone who decided to be with us in changing washington. >> gingrich climbed out of a double-digit deficit. >> the president has no experience running a business or a state. our party cannot be led to victory by someone who has never run a business or state. >> rick santorum failed to catch fire but says his campaign will continue. tests >> it is game on. >> rob hall says >>vicki: severe weather across the u.s. and a storm headed for the bay area. it >>vicki: severe winter weather in much of the
. >> when your walk into the, you might as well keep walking of lead washington to let them know, we are not putting up with this any longer. but this time for abortions and. over 50 percent of the treasury is pro-life. with a happy about that. the use of the movement is amazing. young people know how precious life is in. stocks and >>vicki: south carolina's primary gave the republican field another winner and perhaps is indicating the contest is far from over. >> six...
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just look for the white check. >>> it's 5:46 in the morning in washington, d.c. a beautiful live picture of the jefferson memorial. a check of the weather from nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> good morning, willie. this is the third time this week i have started with tornado watches. this is the middle of winter. down around new orleans, mobile, coastal areas of mississippi. we haven't had any tornados yet but just the fact that the potential is there once again shows how strange this winter has been. sleet and light snow. right now we're getting a break. be careful as you step out on the sidewalk. otherwise, temperatures will warm up today. rain will move in the second half of the day. heaviest rains from d.c., new york, boston, will come late tonight and early tomorrow morning. today is just light stuff. heavy rains, tennessee, kentucky, eventually into alabama. denver is under a great stretch of weather. no snow storms on the way. this is mostly an all rain event. >> bill karins with a look at the weather. hundreds of students and faculty line the streets on
just look for the white check. >>> it's 5:46 in the morning in washington, d.c. a beautiful live picture of the jefferson memorial. a check of the weather from nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> good morning, willie. this is the third time this week i have started with tornado watches. this is the middle of winter. down around new orleans, mobile, coastal areas of mississippi. we haven't had any tornados yet but just the fact that the potential is there once again shows how...
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. >> emts took kath to washington adventist hospital. but when linda tried to see her, the front desk clerk said no. >> you would think this wouldn't be a problem. somebody who has sheer terror and love and concern on their face, you would think that just even just the human part of the woman at the front desk would come out and say of course you two can be together. >> they were kept apart until kat's sister arrived. a decision that would seem to violate federal hospital visitation policies. a year ago, president obama ordered hospitals receiving federal funds to allow patients to designate their own visitors during a hospital stay. that includes same-sex couples. but the hospital president for washington adventist tells 9news, they did nothing wrong. >> the team is assessing and treating the patient and they need the space and the time to do that before anyone accompanying the patient is allowed back in the emergency department. that we did not communicate that well. i'm very sorry for her. >> today, the human rights campaign, the nati
. >> emts took kath to washington adventist hospital. but when linda tried to see her, the front desk clerk said no. >> you would think this wouldn't be a problem. somebody who has sheer terror and love and concern on their face, you would think that just even just the human part of the woman at the front desk would come out and say of course you two can be together. >> they were kept apart until kat's sister arrived. a decision that would seem to violate federal hospital...
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the bears take over sole possession of first place because washington state knocked off stanford. they are 18-2. how about some hockey? jamie mcbegin and the sharks looking for a way out and they found one. down and out goes fraisher. scored twice in the second period to take control. eric carlton on the one timer. sharks out shoot the senators, but they still lose 4-1. earlier this week on espn, jerry rice called giants runningback, brandon jacobs soft. today the 265-pound jacobs responded and he begins the top five. >> i bet he won't tackle me. >> at number four, dustin johnson pulled a ken bastida today. >> oh problem. >> number three, this would make fred jealous. scores the game winner shootout. detroit has won five straight games. at number two, lebron jams comes up empty, but makes a bigger save when he keeps marlins owner from hitting the deck. free tickets for a baseball game. at number one, the shot of the night came from the lucky fan. that's $700 for the gain. he beat usf74-63. they have not won since 1989. been a long time. >> yeah. >> $700. the number one play of the
the bears take over sole possession of first place because washington state knocked off stanford. they are 18-2. how about some hockey? jamie mcbegin and the sharks looking for a way out and they found one. down and out goes fraisher. scored twice in the second period to take control. eric carlton on the one timer. sharks out shoot the senators, but they still lose 4-1. earlier this week on espn, jerry rice called giants runningback, brandon jacobs soft. today the 265-pound jacobs responded and...
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i'm ines ferre in washington and i'll have that story coming up. i just had it with cable. it just got more frustrating and frustrating. a lot of times, the picture would break up. for the amount of money that i am paying, my cable company should take care of me. [ male announcer ] stop paying for second best. move up to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for our best price online -- just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years. first time we saw tv on fios was amazing! i was just in a trance watching it. i'm discovering new channels every day. [ male announcer ] and here's a special bonus: sign up now and get $300 back with a two-year contract. fios internet -- the speed, you can't compare. i'm able to take care of things much faster now. [ male announcer ] start saving now. move up to fios for our best price online -- $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years and get $300 back with a two-year contract. or ask us about the option of no annual contract. is change good? in this case, change is very good. [ male announcer ] visit verizon.com/greatprice. contact the verizon cen
i'm ines ferre in washington and i'll have that story coming up. i just had it with cable. it just got more frustrating and frustrating. a lot of times, the picture would break up. for the amount of money that i am paying, my cable company should take care of me. [ male announcer ] stop paying for second best. move up to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for our best price online -- just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years. first time we saw tv on fios was amazing! i was just in a trance...
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but that is not our washington. you would know that government can't do it all, but we also know we need great schools and universities, good highways and faith communities. many believe we should just write out this great recession or use this time of economic stress to dismantle our government. but that is not our washington. here we build the roads and bridges are people and businesses must have in order to succeed. we keep our streets safe. we hope the poor and the vulnerable. we educate our children and young people. we keep our land, air and water clean for them and their children. many believe the whole system is broken and there are no answers. but that is not our washington. here, if things don't work would reinvent them. we fix things be a computer software, better strain of wheat, new airplane for a better, faster, cheaper government. we are built on innovation and we always steadfast spirit that is why we are the home of boeing and microsoft, amazon, starbucks, nordstrom's committee gates foundation, pac
but that is not our washington. you would know that government can't do it all, but we also know we need great schools and universities, good highways and faith communities. many believe we should just write out this great recession or use this time of economic stress to dismantle our government. but that is not our washington. here we build the roads and bridges are people and businesses must have in order to succeed. we keep our streets safe. we hope the poor and the vulnerable. we educate...
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wet on i-95 from miami to washington, d.c. i-40 across tennessee, and i-75 to cincinnati. i-94 from bismarck to indianapolis. >>> airport delays possible in atlanta, memphis, charlotte, miami, d.c., minneapolis, and denver. >>> updating the morning's big story. a run away win for mitt romney. coming in first by a wide margin, taking in nearly 40% of the vote. >> following were ron paul and jon huntsman, both of whom have anemic support in south carolina. that's the next primary battleground state. and our political team has hashed through the numbers. romney may be unstoppable now. since 1980, no candidate that lost iowa and new hampshire have gone on to win south carolina. still, all the candidates will be in that state later today. >>> and now to a shocking double murder in an affluent community in florida. beb ra and hector rivera were shot to death on monday. their personal assistant is underarrest and facing murder charges. julian flores claimed an intruder killed the couple. a gun believed to be registered to flores was the murder weapon. we'll have much more on "gma
wet on i-95 from miami to washington, d.c. i-40 across tennessee, and i-75 to cincinnati. i-94 from bismarck to indianapolis. >>> airport delays possible in atlanta, memphis, charlotte, miami, d.c., minneapolis, and denver. >>> updating the morning's big story. a run away win for mitt romney. coming in first by a wide margin, taking in nearly 40% of the vote. >> following were ron paul and jon huntsman, both of whom have anemic support in south carolina. that's the next...